Bruce Lee Podcast

This week we sit down with Bruce Lee superfan, and self-professed
Bruce Lee geek, W. Kamau Bell! He’s a comedian and TV host. He
hosts CNN's United Shades of America, and podcasts Denzel
Washington is the Greatest Actor of All Time Period and Politically
Reactive. Kamau Bell became a Bruce Lee fan as a kid watching...

When Bruce Lee spoke about the Art of Dying, he did not mean dying
in the literal sense, but as a metaphor for letting go of the past
and things that limit you, so you can be a fluid human in the
present moment. “Like everyone else, you want to learn the way to
win, but never to learn the way to lose. To accept...

Bruce Lee started writing poetry when he moved from Hong Kong to
the U.S. at age 18. He wrote poetry to express his feelings of
contemplativeness, love, melancholy, and oneness with nature. The
poetry was a way to process and understand his own feelings. Bruce
also wrote poems and letters to his wife Linda expressing...

The Yin Yang symbol is circle with two interlocking teardrop shapes
in complimentary colors with a dot on each side. It’s used in
popular culture, but it is a core Chinese philosophy. The Yang side
represents positivity, firmness, masculinity, substantiality,
brightness, day, and heat. The Yin side represents...

Bruce’s wife and Shannon’s mom Linda Lee Cadwell joins us again and
she shares more stories about Bruce, telling of his spirit of
generosity and charity. And for the first time she shares stories
about their son Brandon Lee. When Linda first visited Hong Kong in
1965, it was a tough time for many Hong Kong people....

About the Podcast

Join Bruce Lee's daughter Shannon Lee and cultural anthropologist Sharon Ann Lee for a conversation about the life and philosophy of Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee was a famous martial artist, movie star and cultural icon--but his philosophy has caught fire around the world inspiring millions searching for meaning and consciousness. Each episode will dig deep into Bruce’s philosophy to provide guidance and action on cultivating your truest self.
“Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup, you put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle, you put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.”